We were honored to take home the gold in the Collaborative Campaign category for the fentanyl awareness campaign, You Never Know, at the Nonprofit Connect Philly Awards! This award represents a collaborative effort between nonprofit organizations that increased awareness and achieved greater results than what would have been achieved separately. We are so grateful to share this recognition with Keepin’ Clean for Coop, Johnson County Mental Health Center and the Johnson County Prevention and Recovery Coalition - all doing such important work in the prevention space. Thank you to Nonprofit Connect for shining a light on all of the incredible organizations making a difference in and around the KC community! #YouNeverKnow #PhillyAwards
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Did you know California ranks second in the nation for rising rates of youth depression and anxiety? According to the 2023 California Children and Youth Behavioral Health Initiative report, a staggering 65% of young people with depression aren't getting the care they need due to limited access to services. Nonprofits like Mending Matters, a San Diego Foundation (SDF) Healthy Children & Families Initiative grantee, are working to change that by providing crucial mental health support to students across San Diego County. 💚 Read more about how Mending Matters is making a difference for youth in our region: https://bit.ly/3U7KPXA #MentalHealthMatters #Nonprofit
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Did you know California ranks second in the nation for rising rates of youth depression and anxiety? According to the 2023 California Children and Youth Behavioral Health Initiative report, a staggering 65% of young people with depression aren't getting the care they need due to limited access to services. Nonprofits like Mending Matters, a San Diego Foundation (SDF) Healthy Children & Families Initiative grantee, are working to change that by providing crucial mental health support to students across San Diego County. 💚 Read more about how Mending Matters is making a difference for youth in our region: https://bit.ly/3U7KPXA #MentalHealthMatters #Nonprofit
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Nonprofits are leading the way in 2024 with innovative campaigns driving real change. From climate action to mental health, and racial justice to hunger relief, nonprofit organizations are using creativity, technology, and powerful storytelling to tackle the world's most pressing challenges. In our latest blog post, we spotlight standout campaigns making a difference this year. Read more about these impactful campaigns and how nonprofits are shaping a better future: https://lnkd.in/gn3_FYSw #campaignsforchange #nonprofitmarketing #bloomcommunications #nonprofitstrategy
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